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@angrevelo
Donna- “I can’t believe I’m an accessory to a crime. We could get caught. I could get arrested. I could go to a girl prison, this fricken rocks!”
Alex and Donna are the same person.
The monthly struggle: Am I ovulating or do I have appendicitis?
Signs as 90's shows
Aries:Full House
Taurus:Sabrina The Teenage Witch
Gemini:The Nanny
Cancer:Friends
Leo:Living Single
Virgo:Boy Meets World
Libra:Will And Grace
Scorpio:The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Sagittarius:Seinfeld
Capricorn:Sister, Sister
Aquarius:The X Files
Pisces:Buffy The Vampire Slayer
¡Día de Reyes!
In Spain, Epiphany day is called El Día de los Reyes. It is the day when a group of Kings or Magi, arrived to worship and bring three gifts to the baby Jesus after following a star in the heavens.
In Spanish tradition on January 6, three of the Kings: Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar, representing Arabia, the Orient, and Africa, arrived on horse, camel and elephant, bringing respectively gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus. Before going to bed on the eve of January 6, children polish their shoes and leave them ready for the Kings’ presents to be put in them. The next morning presents will appear under their shoes, or if the children are deemed to have misbehaved during the year, coal (usually a lump of hard sugar candy dyed black, called Carbón Dulce).
Most towns in Spain arrange colorful parades representing the arrival of the Reyes Magos to town so children can see them in their camels or carriages and pick up the sweets that are thrown.
In Spain the Epiphany bread/cake is known as Roscón de Reyes.
Happy Día de Reyes!
“If I’m never going to know another person in my whole life, can’t I at least know you?”
one ben/leslie moment per episode → 5.05
get to know me meme: [1/5] favourite female characters ⇛ april ludgate (parks and rec)
“My mom’s Puerto Rican. That’s why I’m so lively and colorful.”